Just got caught up and you have been busy. Looking good and showing real progress. The radiator and fan assembly look like they were made for each other.
Just got caught up and you have been busy. Looking good and showing real progress. The radiator and fan assembly look like they were made for each other.
Thanks Gary. Yesterday & today I installed the circuit breakers for the dual cooling fans & ran the wires from the relays to the breakers & then on to the starter solenoid. I also ran the wires to the power wire on the cooling fans.
Thanks Stu.
Today I spent some time out in the garage & installed the EFI system fuel pump relay on the l/s front inner fender panel by the cooling fan relays, insulated both doors using Frost King duct insulation, installed the window guides, & the window regulators. Now when I close the doors they sound solid.
Today I insulated the inside of the r/s quarter panel in front of the wheel well, & the front of the wheel well. I also ordered the AAW harness kit for the Coupe from Summit Racing.
Today I cut the hole in the custom sail panels I made for the Coupe & installed the 69/70 Fastback sail panel light & did a test fit. Once the black vinyl arrives I will wrap them & see how they look.
Thanks Bruce. The package tray is between the rear seat back & the rear windshield, the horizontal surface where rear speakers are usually put in a Coupe. Check out the link I provided to CJ Pony Parts & look at the top of the page in the pic where it says 64-73 Mustang package trays it has a good pic.
Yesterday I covered the package tray (I made) with black vinyl & installed it to see how it would look with the custom sail panels I made for the Coupe.
Thanks Stu. Today it was a rainy day & could not do any work outside so I spent a couple hours in the garage & installed the rear seat, rear quarter interior panels, & the new package tray I made to see how they would look with the custom sail panels I made.
Today I did a test fit of the trunk divider panel. Instead of using the sheet metal screws that were provided, I decided to bolt it in. I can not reach behind the body to install the nuts on the lower bolts, so I decided to use rivnuts for the ones across the bottom.